This is the Charlie Angel house built in Coupeville in 1891. I literally dug this out of the dirt, set it on a new foundation, built an entirely new floor structure (the old one was rotted out), rehabilitated the entire original house, and added on a new upstairs master bedroom suite, and a downstairs art studio. The …

This project is on NW Coveland in Coupeville Wa. The building's new owner wanted commercial spaces on the first floor, and four hotel rental spaces above. The owner's vision was to break the original (boring) elevation to look like three separate buildings. I bumped it up to four, and was able to incorporate the …

This project was one of my better residential design-build opportunities. An article was written about it in the February 13, 2005 Pacific Northwest magazine titled "Stepping Out". The residence is wood-frame and stucco. For some reason the owner said it was concrete and steel. Other than that, it's a great article.

One of the few things I ever built that I didn't design. Just too good of an opportunity to it pass up. I was the general contractor, lead frame/ finish carpenter on this one.Saved the owner a ton of money on the detailing. Project was in 1989- the year the 7.2 earthquake hit the Bay …

This was a 5000 sq. ft. commercial photo lab I designed and built for Gamma Photo in the Mission District. Incredibly technical project both in the execution and in getting the building permit and certificate of occupancy. I did several tenant improvements in my ten years in San Francisco.

My first custom home design- build. Fresh out of college, I was 24 years old when I broke ground on this project. Designed and built five more custom homes in my home town, along with several smaller project, before moving to San Francisco in 1980 to serve out my three- year architectural apprenticeship.

This is a medical clinic/ office building designed and built in Coupeville Washington. I later added another 650 sq. ft. addition for a total of 3000 sq. feet. The doctor preferred owning the building over paying rent. By the time it was paid off, the mortgage payments were much less than the rent other doctors were paying for …